Judge, 1936-08 · page 35 of 36
Judge — August 1936 — page 35: what you’re looking at
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a The war is over? Is it over, Mother?—No, your son was killed Is it over, little girl with the big blue eyes?—No, your daddy was killed. Is it over, soldier?—No, you lost a leg. Is it over, laborer with the horny hands?—No. You, and your children, and their children, >, PRINTERS and THEIR children must lay out their hard-earned dollars in taxes to pay for it! So why do we cheer? Only the fighting is over. Hearts will go on aching. And men will walk on crutches. And laborers will work and work, and pay and = pay—for years. For years, and years, and years. Let's not have another war. What to do about it Today with talk of a coming war heard everywhere, —Amer- icans must stand firm in their de- termination that the folly of 1914-1918 shall not occur again. World organization for public enlight- coment on international affairs, Peaceways, a non-profit feels that intelligent efforts can and must be made toward a se- cure peace. To this end you can share to build up a public against Write today to Wort Peaceways, 103 Park Avenue, New York City. do your strong opinion war, comicbooks.com